Gene-Eden-VIR/Novirin is a natural treatment designed to help the immune system target latent viruses, including the herpes simplex virus (HSV).
A series of clinical studies showed that Gene-Eden-VIR/Novirin safely and effectively decreases the frequency, duration, and severity of symptoms during a herpes virus infection.
See the clinical studies here, here,
here, and here.
These clinical studies provide a scientific proof that Gene-Eden-VIR/Novirin is safe and effective. Moreover, these studies show that Gene-Eden-VIR/Novirin is better than acyclovir,
valacyclovir, and famciclovir, the three leading antiviral drugs used in the treatment of herpes virus infection.

Although the studies are written in a language suitable for scientists, you can try to read them yourself, or show the papers to your doctor, and ask your doctor to explain them to you.
You can also watch the following videos. In these videos Dr. Hanan Polansky and Dr. Edan Itzkovitz explain the studies in simple terms.

The following information provides answers to some of the most common questions on herpes.

Discreet and Confidential

Many people are infected with latent viruses. However, most of them don't want others to know about it.
An infection is a private matter, and most people would like their infection to remain confidential. To protect your privacy, we do the following:

1. Shipping: We will always ship your order in a plain discrete envelope. The envelope has no
external packing list, and no indication of its content.

2. Label: The label on the bottle does not mention the words Herpes, HPV, or any other virus, or disease.
If asked, you can easily and truthfully say that you take Gene-Eden-VIR to boost your immune system.

How Did I Get Genital Herpes?

Genital herpes is passed between partners through intimate, skin-to-skin contact, such as contact during
vaginal sex, oral sex, anal sex, or just genital to genital rubbing. There is no way to contract a herpes infection from touching a toilet seat,
sharing a pair of clothing, etc.

Sometimes people are concerned that all sexual activities could lead to a herpes infection.
This is not true. One cannot contract the herpes virus when the genitalia are covered with cloths.
In other words, activities such as masturbation, "dry humping" etc. do not transfer the herpes virus.

If you contract herpes through oral sex, you most likely contracted the strain the causes cold sores, or HSV-1.
A genital infection with HSV-1 is usually lighter with less frequent outbreaks than with the more common
genital herpes virus (HSV-2).

Is My Sex Life Over?

There is a huge social stigma associated with a genital herpes infection.
In fact, WebMD says that a poll showed that the stigma of having a genital herpes infection ranked second only to HIV.

In that survey, "Most people without genital herpes said they would avoid having a relationship with someone
who has genital herpes, and break up with a partner who had genital herpes."

This still doesn't mean your sex life is over.

However, sex will not be the same as it was before. You always risk transmitting herpes to your partner
(unless your partner already has herpes). You should be aware that refusing to tell your
partner about your herpes infection is illegal in some states,
and can wind up in legal trouble if you pass herpes to your partner without their knowledge.

You can reduce the likelihood of transferring herpes to your uninfected partner if you use condoms,
use antiviral suppressive medications, and refuse to have sex when you have an active herpes outbreak, or if you take Gene-Eden-VIR/Novirin.

If your partner has herpes as well, then your sex life can remain unaffected.

Can Herpes Kill Me?

According to the current medical knowlege, the answer is no. The current medical text books say that herpes causes painful,
burning sores that can last up to two weeks but the virus does not cause cancer.

In contrast, Dr. Hanan Polansky in his book "Microcompetition with
Foreign DNA and the Origin of Chronic Disease" showed that the DNA of the latent herpes virus can cause cancer, heart disease, and other major diseases.
See more on Dr. Hanan Polansky's discovery on the CBCD website.

Is there a Cure for Herpes?

No. There is no cure for herpes. However, a series of clinical studues showed that Gene-Eden-VIR/Novirin decreased symptoms of a herpes infection.

Can My Kids Get Herpes From Me?

It depends. Your kids will not get genital herpes from you since it is a sexually transmitted disease.
(If your child has a genital herpes infection, this is a sure sign of sexual abuse.)
However, your child CAN get an oral herpes infection from you if you also have HSV-1.
In fact, this is the most common way individuals become infected with HSV-1.
Parent share a drink, kiss their child on the mouth etc., and the virus is passed on.

How Do I know if I have Herpes?

There are blood antibody tests available now that can determine if you are infected with the herpes virus
even if you never had any symptoms.

Can I Have Kids?

Yes. One out of five Americans is infected with the genital herpes virus, and many infected people have children.
However, there are precautions that must be taken. If a woman knows that she has herpes,
she will have to have a cesarean section. This is because the baby could be infected with the
herpes virus while going through the birth canal. This must be prevented, since a herpes infection in babies can be fatal.

How Can I Boost My Immune System Against the Herpes Virus?

Take Gene-Eden-VIR/Novirin. A series of clinical studies showed that Gene-Eden-VIR/Novirin decreases the
frequency, duration, and severity of outbreaks during a herpes virus infection. The clinical studies were conducted by scientists at the
Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease (CBCD).